Yes it does. The goal goes to the person on the opposite team who touched it last.
2007-12-29 07:19:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure does, it counts as a goal for the opposing team. There was a case where a pro football player recovered a fumble and ran it into the wrong end zone scoring a touchdown for the opposing team, the same holds true for hockey or any sport.
2007-12-29 14:51:51
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Ayup. The goal counts, and the last opposing player to touch the puck gets credit. A good percentage of the handful of goalies who have a goal to their name got it this way.
2007-12-29 14:52:58
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answer #3
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answered by sedunker 2
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yes( ive seen players shoot the puck into their own net)..it counts as a goal against them and the official scorers credit the goal to the last person on the opposing team that touched the puck (with his stick)
2007-12-29 14:49:49
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answer #4
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answered by rlf1859 5
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yes it is but if the shot goes off a ref and then into the net without touching another player first it is not a goal
2007-12-29 14:49:40
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answered by redraven_one 2
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Yes
2007-12-29 14:48:24
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answered by Cougar232 2
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yes and the last player for the opposition that touched the puck gets credit for the goal
2007-12-29 14:54:35
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answered by sshueman 5
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Yes, for the last player on the other team who touched the puck.
2007-12-29 14:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-12-29 16:42:54
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answered by trombass08 6
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Yes it does.
I've been around hockey rinks most of my life.
Mom to three hockey playing sons.
Grandma to three hockey playing grandsons.
2007-12-29 14:49:38
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answered by sonnyboy 6
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